AARON Jarvis will continue his brutal international introduction tomorrow when he faces one of the finest props in history.

The Ospreys tighthead lines up against New Zealand veteran Tony Woodcock who will win his 95th cap tomorrow

And Jarvis revealed he will seek the expertise of Adam Jones, the injured prop he has replaced in the Welsh front-row.

“Tony is world-class,” he said. “I know Adam (Jones) has played against him a number of times, so I’ll probably talk to him before the game because he knows what he’s about.

“The whole experience is going to be special, including the haka, which I watched from afar as a kid and thought how incredible it was.

“I am going to savour it all and give the best account of myself that I possibly can.”

The England-born player received rave reviews after making his Wales debut against Argentina, Rob Howley calling his performance “excellent” and many pundits making him their Welsh man of the match.

But Jarvis was brought down to earth against the Samoans last week after missing a try in the build-up to the opponent’s try and being part of a Wales’s scrum which came under pressure in the final quarter.

But Jarvis is looking forward to the challenge of facing the Kiwis as he completes a personal hat-trick.

The treble chance started for the Ospreys’ prop when his wife gave birth to their son Charlie in the summer. Then he won his first cap for Wales against the Pumas and now he is looking forward to facing world rugby’s number one side, New Zealand.